Something So Books in Order
Part ofNatasha Madison Books in OrderDiscover the Something So hockey series by Natasha Madison in order, with book overviews, recurring character notes, and background on how these early novels connect to later spin-offs.
Last updated: December 22, 2025
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Publication Order
4 books
Something So Unscripted
by Natasha Madison
2018
Finding his teammate in bed with his wife pushes Zack to leave his team and chase a better life for his sick son. Denise, a dedicated pediatric oncologist, has no room for romance—until a scared little boy and his NHL dad walk into her ward and rewrite her script.
Something So Irresistible
by Natasha Madison
2018
Max Horton is the league’s notorious outcast, caring only for hockey and his little sister. Allison, PR for the New York Stingers, knows better than to befriend a player. Their hate-turned-friendship turns into a forbidden love neither of them can resist.
Something So Perfect
by Natasha Madison
2017
Once the league’s bad boy, Matthew Grant is back home and one mistake away from losing everything for good. Karrie takes a job she never wanted—chaperoning him—only to find the arrogant player is also vulnerable, determined, and dangerously easy to fall for.
Something So Right
by Natasha Madison
2016
After catching her high school-sweetheart husband cheating, Parker swears off love and focuses on her kids and work. NHL golden boy Cooper Stone crashes into her life and her rink, proving that something that looks wrong on paper can feel exactly right.
Series background & context
The Something So series is where Natasha Madison’s hockey universe truly kicks off. Set largely around the New York Stingers, these books mix fierce on-ice rivalries with everyday chaos—co-parenting schedules, career pivots, and families that show up uninvited but always mean well.
Something So Right introduces Parker, a mom who thought she had her life mapped out. Her high school sweetheart became her husband, they built a home, and she poured herself into her job and her kids. Catching her husband cheating blows that life apart. Swearing off love makes sense, right up until Cooper Stone, the league’s golden boy, becomes a fixture at her rink and in her thoughts.
In Something So Perfect, Matthew Grant is the cautionary tale every rookie hears about. Drafted high, he rocketed through the league and burned just as fast, earning a reputation as a troublemaker. Cut from his team and sent home to regroup, he’s assigned a chaperone who is supposed to keep him in line. Karrie has zero interest in babysitting a disgraced player and even less interest in being part of his redemption arc—at least until the spark between them refuses to fade.
Something So Irresistible turns the spotlight on Max Horton, the outcast everyone loves to hate, and Allison, the PR pro who knows better than to mix business with pleasure. He’s all sharp edges and protective instincts, especially when it comes to his little sister. She’s been warned about athletes her whole life. Their slow slide from enemies to friends to something that scares them both is one of the emotional anchors of the series.
In Something So Unscripted, Zack walks in on the ultimate betrayal—his teammate in bed with his wife. Leaving the team and city behind, he heads to New York for a fresh start and better medical care for his young son. Denise, a pediatric oncology doctor, has built walls around her heart to survive the losses that come with her job. When Zack and his son land in her clinic, both of their carefully controlled lives go off script.
Across all four books you’ll find high heat, big feelings, and a lot of hockey talk balanced with school pickups, family dinners, and locker-room banter. The Something So characters reappear in later series like This Is and Only One, so starting here gives you front-row seats to the beginning of a sprawling sports-romance family tree.
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